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rb25det motor no manifolds can be seen running in my cefiro 160 psi compression $1000

rb25det complete s2 motor $1600

rb20det complete front cut 99k on clock $1300 no dash suspension etc

rb26dett gearbox $750

rb25det gearbox $1150

rb26 intake and adaptor plate to suit rb25det $650

r32gtr nismo 260km dash $250

white enkei 16x7+32 like new and have legal tread $400

r32 m spec front bar has fog lights etc $300

r33 m spec front bar $250

s13 stock headlights $120 pair

s13 stock tail lights $60 pair

s14 5 stud kit $700 +100 with lca

r33 5 stud kit with front and rear brakes $550

s13 gab rear coil overs looks like no leaks $220

s13 tien rears one squeeks $200

s14 tein coil overs epic leaks full set with camber tops $380

s14 nismo (suspected 2 way) with japanese receipts and awesome stickers in housing $650

s14 cradle $80

hicas lock bar $50

basicly brand new z32 afm used on my cef for 2 laps at archy paid 365 .. $260 with plug

stock s14 radiator and shroud $100

s14 dash $100

sr20 s13 tailshaft $150

s13 manual shifter surround(no boot) $50 have 2 of

s13 front strut brace $50

r32 front strut brace $50

epic front 33 strut brace $75

tien s13 castor rods $80

s13 bonnet n0 damage $100

s13 bonnet black little damage in corner $50

s13 fiberglass front guards wider and vented came off car from japan $200

s13 boot lid no wing no damage $100

r33 boot lid with wing $100

s13 clear taillights $120

s13 door shells $100 side

r32 gtr door shells $120 side

mint r32 headlights $180

mint r32 orange indicators $80

s13 manual petals and clutch master and slave $200

bride brix on s14 rail $400 2 small 5c peice side tears

pair of 32gtr seats need a clean and drivers has big tear $350

rb25det box - 1200

rb25det manual radiator - 100

r33 front brakes and rotors $250

r33 rear hubs and brakes perfect for silvia or cef 5 stud (33 handbrakes work mint in these) -300

r33 rear cradle -100

r200 lsd diff -200

r200 5 bolt half shafts $100

r33 complete fuel pump assembily -$50

r33 5 stud front hubs -$120 pair

r33 steering rack -80

r33 front seats -150

r33 guards -50 each

r33 brake booster-100

r33 clutch petal-50

r33 dash cluster 147xxx km -100

r33 dash with awesome jap spec stickers all over it $100

r33 side mount cooler $40

r33 washer bottle -$50

r33 over flow bottle $50

r33 diff back exhaust with cannon $50

r33 standard castor arms $20 each

r33 front wishbones $50 each

set of 3 white face defis with control box $550 firm

i have so much stuff here i think i only just scratched the tip of whats here if you have anything your chasing pm me or txt 0434284753

i have like 5 complete s13 rear cradles lol buy one

have a full r32gtr rear end and r32 gtr bar without a lip

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